In Paris, there are lovers on every cobblestone corner, regal weddings parading about locking their love on a chain link fence, and old married couples closing up the shop after a long day of work, interlocking fingers as they walk home.
Love is in the air and cupid strikes when you least expect it to.
Even on a train…
in a cafe…
or on the street.
Cupid can also strike in many different forms.
Of the edible kind.
On our third morning in Paris, my mom, sister, and I were lingering over a delicious breakfast before heading out to explore.
My sister was downright giddy over how delicious her coffee was. We were running on negative 3 hours of sleep (yes you can have negative sleep!) and she was oddly chipper that morning. Surely it couldn’t have been from that 3 mile run before breakfast because I still thanked my lucky stars that I wasn’t going to be operating any heavy machinery anytime soon.
Kristi loved the coffee so much I thought we might just stay in the restaurant all day, watching her order pot after pot of delicious French coffee.
Quite frankly, it was amusing to watch.
With each cup, her eyes lit up a bit more, the conversation became a bit more vivid, and I almost started to forget that I was sleep deprived myself. And the smell of that coffee was downright intoxicating. Illegal in some countries perhaps.
She was jumping circles around me…
While I felt like I was hit by a truck.
‘Ange, you HAVE to try this coffee. It is the best coffee I have ever tasted.’
I was slightly intrigued, but also a bit uninterested at the same time.
I also had visions of nasty, bitter coffee that I tried a couple times in my life. I never tasted any coffee that made me think I was missing out on anything.
Hence, uninterested.
However, I knew it would make her day if I tried her beloved coffee.
‘Sure’, I said with a sly smile, ‘I will try it, but I’m warning you, I am not a Coffee Drinker…’
The coffee mug in front of me was full of piping hot coffee before I could even finish my sentence. She poured in some of my specially ordered soy milk and plunked a golden caramel cube of sugar into the mug, stirring it until just right. She had that look plastered all over her face like defeat was already hers.
I sniffed the air. It surely smelled delicious. Was it possible to get caffeine from the air? I chuckled to myself.
I took my first anxious sip, expecting my lips to quiver with repulsion, but instead I tasted creamy, comforting, and deeply rich coffee embracing each taste bud as it floated by.
There was a slight hint of caramel- a sweet note perhaps- that blended so well with the richness of the coffee I would have told you that someone sampled hundreds of coffee and sugar pairings to get it just right.
I mean, in France, this is someone’s job, right? Or better yet, an entire office building dedicated to workers sampling coffee and sugar pairings? I will pretend that it is just to humour myself.
As I sat there with my mom and sister, I took my first real sip of coffee. My insides tingled as the coffee traveled through my mouth and warmed my stomach like no other. It wasn’t coffee what I had tried years ago, it was an imposter, bitter sludge.
This, before me, was art.
I expected to look down at my coffee and see Van Gogh’s Starry Night swirling away or the Mona Lisa tipping her cup at me with a sly smile.
And this was the day I fell in love with coffee.
[See you for Part II: The French Press, on Tuesday.]
Even though it’s now 11pm, I’m ready for it to be morning again so I can have that wonderful first cup of coffee ! How does the coffee that you’ve made since being home compare – have you been able to replicate that wonderful flavor? If you have, please pass on the info… even my french press coffee isn’t as great as I imagine it could be !
I’ve been a lifelong coffee hater – til about a month ago, when I had a soya cappuccino at a Starbucks – now I’m addicted! But ONLY to soya cappuccinos from Starbucks – i can’t deal with the regular stuff :P
A good cup of coffee can do a lot of good!
I love coffee. The aroma is just amazing. And I don’t seem to have caffeine reliance… ;)
That was beautiful! So poetic. It’s time for my cup today!
I wish I loved coffee. I’ve always wanted to like it!
Very cute! I hope your french press didn’t make sludgy coffee! It’s been known to happen in my world…
Those pics of you and your sis are too cute!
I experienced the exact same thing with my first cappuccino in Italy! Lol, so funny! I’m hooked now! Unfortunately, it is not the same with soy milk, I’m afraid…
well it’s about damn time sister!
I’m a coffe lover too! The only thing that worries me are those rumours about caffeine stunting your growth, luckily I’ve grown to be 5’9 anyway! Maybe I’m supposed to be taller…?
Haha, anyway, I like mine with soy milk too. I actually can’t stand coffee with cream. You should try coffee with flavoured soy milks, vanilla is really good!
Coffee sounds divine right now! Wonderful post!
I LOVE coffee…and the coffee in France is SO good– deep, dark, and strong!!!! I’ve never had coffee as good in America, sadly.
I can’t wait to hear more about the French Press — I love GOOD coffee, but most of the stuff I make at home just isn’t very good! Maybe I need a FP :)
hehehe i’ve said it before, but i love those photos of you guys jumping on the beds!! i wasn’t a coffee drinker until summer of last year, but i love the stuff now! :D
Coffee’s an acquired taste, that’s for sure. I used to think I hated it because the only kind I tried was Starbucks. Then I realized I just hated Starbucks’ coffee. Their lattes are fine, but coffee? Ick. When I tasted my first cup from somewhere else it was like a revelation.
I’m not much of a coffee drinker either, but I’ve never had it in France, despite all my trips there! Sounds like I need to add it to my to-do list for next time I’m there. I love how creatively you wrote this!
This was cruel, Ang!! Totally cruel! FOR YEARS, I’ve had a cup of coffee every single morning… I loved it. But this summer it started making me sick.. like “Oh my gosh I need to throw up” kind of sick, and I knew that I HAD to stop drinking it. This post makes me HURT for coffee. But I’m glad that you’re enjoying it even if I can’t!
this was such a fun post! :) i love coffee too!! amazing and life changing! hahahaha.
As a coffee pusher myself, this makes me very very happy! I’m completely obsessed with coffee (good coffee) and it’s hard for me to understand people that don’t like it! :)